The Gentleman's Magazine, 302. ciltF. Jefferies, 1967 The "Gentleman's magazine" section is a digest of selections from the weekly press; the "(Trader's) monthly intelligencer" section consists of news (foreign and domestic), vital statistics, a register of the month's new publications, and a calendar of forthcoming trade fairs. |
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... hills less pretentious . Rob them of their radiant crimson and russet and they are little better to the eye than mud heaps from two to three thousand feet high . They improve when you are nearer to them , but you must get right into ...
... hills less pretentious . Rob them of their radiant crimson and russet and they are little better to the eye than mud heaps from two to three thousand feet high . They improve when you are nearer to them , but you must get right into ...
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... hills and along the coast ; that is if the weather be fine . Yet even then one can sympathise with the dry Galloway clergyman who , in a covert protest against his fellow - parson's lapse into evil doing , remarked to an enthusiast ...
... hills and along the coast ; that is if the weather be fine . Yet even then one can sympathise with the dry Galloway clergyman who , in a covert protest against his fellow - parson's lapse into evil doing , remarked to an enthusiast ...
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... hill and dale , with its inevitable morasses and mountain " burns , " its miles of tangle and bracken breast deep - a ... hills has entered into his soul , he will pause on the verge of fairyland and cast a loving eye on the fair earth ...
... hill and dale , with its inevitable morasses and mountain " burns , " its miles of tangle and bracken breast deep - a ... hills has entered into his soul , he will pause on the verge of fairyland and cast a loving eye on the fair earth ...
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